The Protagonist’s Sister Is Actually The Strongest Chapter 221: Chapter 211: The Martial World Of Beasts And Machines

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Chapter 211: The Martial World Of Beasts And Machines Listen while reading: Ancient Chevalry (And the whole album) ----- And by strange, I meant many details I began to notice as I analyzed my surroundings silently. One of them was that the blue sky was interrumpted by constant cracks in space itself, which seemed to be slowly distorting this world’s energies and making them unstable. The second detail I noticed was that there were a lot of metal scraps spread out everywhere. Even over the sea, giant, destroyed mechanical structures were resting above the sea, covered in rust. The third detail I noticed was that the floor was also strange, covered in many neon blue circuits. They released electromagnetic energies and fields and touching them would quickly electrocute me. These circuits led somewhere too; like countless roots, they were extracting energy from the world itself and sending it somewhere else. And somewhere else must be that huge tree—a giant, silvery, and blue-colored tree growing in the middle of this rather large island. It stretched into the skies with its metallic branches, as high as it could, hundreds after hundreds of meters high. An enormous megastructure. And surrounding it were thousands of flying... mechanical drones? I couldn’t tell what they were. This wasn’t a normal Murim Worldline at all. I don’t remember any Murim worldlines where the world was full of technological advancements. And this destruction everywhere already tells me that this wasn’t something that surged naturally in this world. I am beginning to quickly realize that the Apocalypse of this Murim was not starred by random monsters but by something else, something mechanical... However, by expanding my senses, I could still sense life—several life signals, in fact. “Just what happened here?” [Welcome to the [Trial Dungeon: Mechanical Sea] [Anywhere you look, there’s mechanical parts rusting away, decorating the beautiful blue sea with their littered parts everywhere.] [Although you sensed Ki in this world, these mechanical pieces seem completely alien to you. This world underwent a great catastrophe.] [Yet, like most of the Trial Dungeons you’ve visited, it's still holding on by a thread.] [To begin your journey, move where you’ve sensed those life signals. You may need to hurry, though, as they’re not exactly doing really well on their own.] [You’ll have to complete the Trial within 15 Days. If you cannot complete it within this time frame, you will be automatically expelled, but you can try again after 24 hours.] [Time goes several times faster inside this Dungeon compared to the outside world.] [Depending on your performance in completing the trials, a special Class, Subclass, and other Rewards will be given.] Instead of three days like before, I was given fifteen days now. It seems this is really getting more serious now. Even though I’ve given a lot of time, this also means I need to do a lot. Let’s get moving immediately. “{Summon Familiar}” FLASH! Suddenly, Violet, Snow, Shiro, and Fang Shuan appeared in front of me. Also, I was able to bring Goldie with ease on top of my head! It seems that I can bring Familiars now! I was restricted from doing everything on my own before, but I can even bring my friends here. “I’m glad you guys are here! Fang Shuan, I’ll explain things to you as we move.” I said. “Ah, sure. Although I can already guess some of it… This world feels both familiar and unfamiliar.” He looked around with his golden eyes. “Is this a Dungeon?” “Technically called a Dungeon, but it is more of a… Ruined World, as I call them.” I said we had already begun sprinting through the jungle in front of us, which was oddly silent. Not a single bird or animal was left behind, but plants were mostly untouched. “A Ruined World… So like a World that has gone through an Apocalypse, yet it remains?” He wondered. “How odd…” “I’ve visited two already; the first one was already hopeless. I simply slain the last living being there, who had